Penman's Art Journal and Teachers' Guide . themany joys of California, its system of edu-cation, and the hospitality of its the speakers were Dr. Allen. MissEmily Rice, sister of Hon. Victor M. Rice,of penmanship fame, and for many yearsState Superintendent of Education of NewYork State, and the editor of The Jour-nal. These resolutions were unanimouslyadopted: ? Wh. reas, We, teachers and visitorsfrom New York to California, desire togive some suitable expression to pur highappreciation of the unexampled hospitalityand more than generous welcome extendedto us by the teachers an


Penman's Art Journal and Teachers' Guide . themany joys of California, its system of edu-cation, and the hospitality of its the speakers were Dr. Allen. MissEmily Rice, sister of Hon. Victor M. Rice,of penmanship fame, and for many yearsState Superintendent of Education of NewYork State, and the editor of The Jour-nal. These resolutions were unanimouslyadopted: ? Wh. reas, We, teachers and visitorsfrom New York to California, desire togive some suitable expression to pur highappreciation of the unexampled hospitalityand more than generous welcome extendedto us by the teachers and citizens of the Golden State during our stay amongthem; it is Ihnohed, That our most earnest thanksare due and are hereby extended to theteachers and friends of education of Cali-fornia for the warm-hearted welcome andbounteous entertainment we have con-stantly .enjoyed at their hand:arrival upon their coast. Retolved, That our visit to and stayin California will mark a luminous point inour lives, one to which , grand and happy exampl. nd Rio Grande R. R.—Phrbps Arch.—Wear the Pin —its yawning canyons and jagged rljiTsradiant with the sheen of leaping water-falls and the shimmer of undying come to the more prosaic, but not un-interesting details, of the NationalTeachers Meeting. The first session was held in the eveningof July IT, in the Mechanics vast structure was crowded to its full-est capacity. Hon. Ira G. Hoitt, StateSuperintendent of Public Instruction, in-troduced Governor Waterman, of Califor-nia, who extended a welcome as gracefulas it was cordial. The same note wasstruck by Mayor Pond, of San Francisco,It fell to the lot of President Aaron Gove,Secretary Canfield and 1st Vice-PresidentW. E. Sheldon to acknowledge the com-pliment, which they did in a manner lie-fitting the occasion. United States Com-missioner of Education Dawson andothers contributed to the eloquence of theevening. The convention remained in session forthree days. Many ab


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